i heard an nra guy one time from washington say he had the right to have a bazooka in his house fechted to. that's insane. david, one of the things we've talked about this morning is the idea of trying to use technology to solve some of these problems, including fingerprint technology where you would effectively lock a gun to a specific individual and hopefully they have been checked out when they register for the gun in the first place. how do you feel about that? >> sure. and gun companies are trying to manufacture those because there's a -- they could sell more guns to some customers who would like that. the problem is, you can't mandate them, certainly not at this point, because we tell existing state of the technology, they're not reliable enough. and that's why police officers who, like anybody else, has to have a gun for self-defense, absolutely you know, people try to use fingerprint readers all the times in various applications, whether it's say booting up the portable computer or things like that and people with experience in doing that know that sometimes those things don't w